- The student body, which is very diverse, are represented by the council.
- The student body, which is very diverse is represented by the council.
- The student body, which is very diverse, is represented by the council.
- The student body which is very diverse, is represented by the council.
Category: Writing Skill and Proofreading
- Incorrect verb tense
- Incorrect pronoun usage
- Incorrect subject-verb agreement
- Incorrect article usage
- Incorrect, it should be a comma.
- Incorrect, it should be a colon.
- Correct
- Incorrect, it should be a period.
- The test was difficult.
- The test had a nature of difficulty.
- The nature of the test was difficult.
- The difficulty of the test was notable.
- The results confirming the initial hypothesis.
- The results confirmed the initial hypothesis.
- The initial hypothesis was confirmed by the results.
- Did the results confirm the hypothesis?
- their
- there
- they're
- his or her
- however' should be followed by a semicolon.
- There should be a semicolon before 'however' and a comma after it.
- There should be a period before 'however'.
- The comma before 'however' is sufficient.
- Double negative
- Double comparative
- Incorrect pronoun
- Incorrect preposition
- She almost failed every test last semester.
- She failed almost every test last semester.
- She failed every test almost last semester.
- Last semester, she failed every almost test.
- The faculty agrees on the new policy.
- The faculty agree on the new policy.
- The faculty is in disagreement.
- Both A and B can be correct.
- After finishing the test, I felt relieved.
- Walking home, I saw a strange sight.
- To get a good grade, a student must work hard.
- Covered in mold, I threw the old bread away.
- The student went to the library to study.
- The student's purpose in going to the library was to study.
- The student, for studying, went to the library.
- The student's library trip was for studying.
- Incorrect pronoun
- Incorrect verb
- Incorrect noun form (plural vs. singular)
- Incorrect preposition
- The student, tired from studying, he took a short break.
- The student, tired from studying, took a short break.
- Tired from studying, the student he took a short break.
- The student took a short break he was tired from studying.
- arrives
- arrive
- has arrived
- is arriving
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